Status Reports and Invoicing Clause Samples

The 'Status Reports and Invoicing' clause establishes the requirements for providing regular updates on project progress and for submitting requests for payment. Typically, this clause outlines how often status reports must be delivered, what information they should contain, and the format and timing for submitting invoices for completed work or milestones. By setting clear expectations for communication and payment processes, this clause helps ensure transparency, facilitates timely payments, and reduces the risk of misunderstandings between the parties.
Status Reports and Invoicing. Consultant will submit monthly invoices to the City including a status report and earned value analysis. The invoice and progress report will clearly identify charges for the current period; work performed to date, and anticipated work for the next invoice period.
Status Reports and Invoicing. Monthly status reports will be prepared and submitted to the Client. The status reports will contain a concise report of project progress and contract fulfillment. The report will address technical progress, contract progress, and management-related topics. Monthly invoicing will be in a mutually agreed-upon format. The following assumptions are made for budgetary purposes: One status report and invoice per month for 12 months ⇒ 12 status reports and invoices
Status Reports and Invoicing. Monthly status reports will be prepared and submitted to the City along with invoices. The status reports will contain a report of project progress and contract fulfillment. The report will address technical progress, contract progress, and management related topics. This task will also include the receipt and processing of invoices from project subconsultants, as required to satisfy City requirements. Monthly invoicing will be part of the status report package.

Related to Status Reports and Invoicing

  • Progress Reports and Invoices The goals of this subtask are to: (1) periodically verify that satisfactory and continued progress is made towards achieving the project objectives of this Agreement; and (2) ensure that invoices contain all required information and are submitted in the appropriate format. • Submit a monthly Progress Report to the CAM. Each progress report must: o Summarize progress made on all Agreement activities as specified in the scope of work for the preceding month, including accomplishments, problems, milestones, products, schedule, fiscal status, and an assessment of the ability to complete the Agreement within the current budget and any anticipated cost overruns. See the Progress Report Format Attachment for the recommended specifications. • Submit a monthly or quarterly Invoice that follows the instructions in the “Payment of Funds” section of the terms and conditions, including a financial report on Match Fund and in-state expenditures. • Progress Reports • Invoices

  • Status Reports The Grantee shall submit status reports quarterly, unless otherwise specified in the Attachments, on Exhibit A, Progress Report Form, to Department’s Grant Manager describing the work performed during the reporting period, problems encountered, problem resolutions, scheduled updates, and proposed work for the next reporting period. Quarterly status reports are due no later than twenty (20) days following the completion of the quarterly reporting period. For the purposes of this reporting requirement, the quarterly reporting periods end on March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31. The Department will review the required reports submitted by Grantee within thirty (30) days.

  • Status Report Recognizing that both parties may find it necessary to establish to third parties, such as accountants, banks, mortgagees or the like, the then current status of performance hereunder, either party, on the request of the other made from time to time, will promptly furnish to Landlord, or the holder of any mortgage encumbering the Premises, or to Tenant, as the case may be, a statement of the status of any matter pertaining to this Lease, including, without limitation, acknowledgments that (or the extent to which) each party is in compliance with its obligations under the terms of this Lease.

  • FINANCIAL STATUS REPORTS (FSRS Except as otherwise provided, for contracts with categorical budgets, Grantee shall submit quarterly FSRs to System Agency by the last business day of the month following the end of each quarter for System Agency review and financial assessment. Grantee shall submit the final FSR no later than forty-five (45) calendar days following the end of the applicable term.

  • Payments and Invoicing Within fifteen (15) days after the date the NMDOT receives written notice from the Vendor that payment is requested for services, construction or items of tangible personal property delivered on site and received, the NMDOT shall issue a written certification of complete or partial acceptance or rejection of the services, construction or items of tangible personal property. If the NMDOT finds that the services, construction or items of tangible personal property are not acceptable, it shall, within thirty (30) days after the date of receipt of written notice from the Vendor that payment is requested, provide to the Vendor a letter of exception explaining the defect or objection to the services, construction or delivered tangible personal property along with details of how the Vendor may proceed to provide remedial action. Upon certification by the NMDOT that the services, construction or items of tangible personal property have been received and accepted, payment shall be tendered to the Vendor within thirty (30) days after the date of certification. If payment is made by mail, the payment shall be deemed tendered on the date it is postmarked. After the thirtieth day from the date that written certification of acceptance is issued, late payment charges shall be paid on the unpaid balance due on the purchase order to the Vendor at the rate of one and a half (1½) percent per month. For purchases funded by state or federal grants to local public bodies, if the public body has not received the funds from the federal or state funding agency, but has already certified that the services or items of tangible personal property have been received and accepted, payments shall be tendered to the Vendor within five (5) working days of receipt of funds from that funding agency. Final payment shall be made within thirty (30) days after the work has been approved and accepted by the New Mexico Department of Transportation’s Secretary of his/her duly authorized representative. The Vendor agrees to comply with state laws and rules pertaining to worker’s compensation insurance coverage for its employees. If Vendor fails to comply with the workers’ compensation act and applicable rules when required to do so the purchase order may be canceled effective immediately.